The Trangie skatepark comprises of a mellow open bowl, a manny pad, a couple of gnarly down ledges and a feature-hipped bank to make for an open flow layout.

The concrete skate bowl is super mellow and sports the steel coping we love to skate.

A small skate park but another great contribution from rural New South Wales.

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